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In the mid 1980s, Jonas Sipaila invented the Environmental Passive Integrated Conveyance (EPIC) system in consideration of the micro interactions before applying the technique to the macro level.

The EPIC system was developed from a perspective of biology and chemistry.

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A Revolution in Plant Growth

EPIC TWS passive irrigation introduces you to sand hydroponic planting systems, where plants thrive in sand instead of soil. Although sand is not traditionally recognized as a planting medium due to its fast drainage, it's a preferred medium for most plants. The unique properties of water, including adhesion and cohesion, create surface tension and capillary rise within the sand-growing profile.

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Perfect Balance with Washed Sand Media

Washed sand media offer the perfect balance of stability without compaction and optimal aerobic air-water ratios in the root zone, all without the risk of overwatering. Here, plants themselves dictate when to drink and when to breathe. Water is introduced directly to the roots, and as the plant transpires, new water automatically rises into the root zone through capillary action from the sub-surface reservoir. This unique water film, coupled with ample oxygen in the sand voids, creates an ideal environment for robust plant growth. With EPIC, irrigation demands are dramatically reduced as every drop is maximized for exceptional results.